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1 1 r* f.VGB TWO M erm an THK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON 11 of early days from the true j o u r n a l ti p:«n.eer viewpoint, - > s Sherman County Obaerver Established Nov. 2, 1888 Grasa Valley Journal Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 Wasco Newa-Enterpriae Established Nov. 1891 IONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 One time Oregon had the o-lc l\.refic Monthly. Perhaps agaii we may have a fiction and article i.in «ratine th at will continue over y .\ ?ral years. If such a one is, to succeed it m ust interpret the ne: thwest from a historical and so< al angle and not try to follow o? k a d political thought. F&ÌDÀY, JULY 7, 1939 I «:< Statehouse Gossip I l s- D q i r e V wiiunued flora paze one» i! Senate President Robert M. Dun can has had to officiate as the itatee chief executive. Governor Sprague plans to return to the Oregon capital next Wednesday. The past week has been an un usually busy one in the life of the Oregon governor w hat with open ing the. Wolf creek highway on Friday, addressing the national editorial convention a t Tinrberline lodge on Saturday and m aking the principal address a t the “ Happy Days” celebration a t Hillsboro on Monday. ’ } W :. ' , ew T H u TT > V . . . í » r e W il li î«> -- -’ i . -. •- ’ r M i r r o i ’s .• charm ing and modest picture e 3 ! she bore her beautiful1 bouquet ct I old fashioned flowers in keeping ! with her entire ensemble. Passive closely, her m other an J the mother and fath er of the groom in the lower reach of the • gaiden, the bride’s party met vhe groom and best nian before the m inister and turned, facing the i g u .'tti, anti affording a most ut- tiactive giouping in the richne&s . of the giowing vines and flowers SHERIFF’S SALE In virtu» of an Execution is sued out of. the Circuit Court up on a decree in favor of Bertha Louiae Bolton and agfeinst E. Fred Pickett et al in the sum of £5000.- 00 w ith interest thereon a t the rate of eight per cent per annum from June 15, 1933, and $369.75 with interest thereon fronl June 28, 1939, against the same defen dants, I will sell at the Court House door in Moro, Oregon, on July 29, 1939, a t the hour of 3:00 o’clock p. m. a t public auction fox cash, the following prem ises: Lots 6 and 7 of Block ‘2 of the original town (now city) •of Moro, in Sherman County, Oregon. Together with th? tenem ents, hereditam ents and appurtenances thereunto 'belonging, or in - any-' wise appertaining. C. C. WILSON Sheriff 3-30: 7-7-21 Published Every Friday at TIMBERLINE Moro, Oregon oi the extensive rock g arden. Giles L. French Editor There is no doubt th at Timber- i in folernn Fresby .erian ring k t j lodge is an attraction that service was then performed by Entered as second-class m atter at dr; ws tourists from all over the th? Reverend Mr. Hanson and thr the Postoffice a t Moro, Oregon «».fpy pair pronounced man anc w< rid. Cars "from nearly everj ander Act of Congress of March • wife. st: te ta n be counted in its iron 5. 1879. yard every week and those wht ! Inception Held are generous in their prais? I A protest by the Portland e r the beautiful setting. O il IPI» Buildings Trades- Council against i Tncn followed, on the lawn, the ' i a t i or There are many that opposi the use of convict Jabor on the ! fo .m al recept.on. The cak:, hav P lIL lS h • governmental j^ilosophy th a new improvements a t the peniten- ' ing be.n cut by the bride, was now OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER n mitted the construction of i tiary failed o move the Board of i se, v tJ oy M e ijjm c s E. t i. uiooic » m __________ ___ __ _____ —- r I lion ' dollar lodge for the us Control. As Governor Sprague 1 and A rt Barnum. Mesuames f ran.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! the w 11 to do who have to ad pointed out to the protesting daJe- Fortn-.r and Elmo S. Wni.e, bom Payable in Advance that nevertheless it is doinf gation the legislaive • appropria of Portland, the latter the aun. ONE YEAR ............................ >160 ervice to Oregon by providing tion for the new penitentiary build ox the oi ltle, p. -red. scenic spot from which visi ings was based upon the use of The girls assisting with th . NOTICE OF FIN A L SETTLE JULY 7,1939 o s can see a most inspiring bi* prison labor. Furtherm ore work m STTVing were: Mis. Billie Macnab, MENT the building projects will prov'do •f our mountains. Mrs. Ervin H ett, Ann and Helen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. much needed em ploym .nt for Macnab, Jessie Conlee, Mrs. Clara That the undersigned, Harvey F. NEW’ DRESS ___ Huston, Mrs. Scott Fortner o± Stone, A dm inistrator of the Es The new Ijquor commission if prisoners. Construction work a Monday m orning’s Oregonian •imposed of men with a reputatioi the penitentiary has always be n Hood River, Ann Fortner o, tate of Grace G. Isaacs deceased, whs an entirely different looking Portland and Gloria White, also has filed in the County Court of '«• • unright conduct and who have done by convict labor under the news paper than readers were ac ci.jw ledge o f m e rc h a n d isin g . I supervision of a “ free” su p e rin t.n -’ of Portland, a cousin of the hrid. the State of Oregon, his final ac customed to see—and a better should be a competent commission dent, with possibly one or two as-, Napkins were passed by little count, and th a t Tuesday, Augus’ sistants, srpecialits in their line, That paper a few years ago won Connie Ruggles, Priscilla Melz.i 1st, 1939 a t 10 a. m., has been fixed also from the “outside.” prizes for its appearance in tht and Jean Elliott. by «aid Court as the time for hear * * • days when a more conservativ. ing objections to said report, and Those guests coming from a style was favored by the judge? Appointment of Iri S. McSh».r- h? se>U m ent thereof. distance were: Since that time nearly every news y, Salem printer, to be assistant Harvey F. Stone, From Portland—Mr. and Mrs. paper in the land, including mos narole director was announced this A dm inistrator of the Es Elmo S. White, uncle and aunt oi of the weeklies, have gotton ri< *>om the Obaerver July 9, 19,20 week by Fred S. Finsley, parole tate of Grace G. Isaacs. the cride, and their children of Gothic capitals in the headline director. The appointm ent will be Tht wall cribbing for the g ra' Deceased. "Vernon and Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. and have gone to the sim pler am levator being built at Erskine b come effective Ju ly 10. McSherry more easily r?ad capital and low Tliis beautiful reflectiqa of Dorothy Farriagton is one of many A Rose. Mr .and Mrs. F. E. Gavin & Gavin, was a t one time engaged in news- he Farm ers Elevator & Suppl alluring view» a t the. .California World’s Fair. You aren’t gazing at F o itn er and their daughter Ann. Attorneys. er case letters, se t flush to the lef is about finished to the top oi oaper work in Oregon, being con Miss F arrin gton in th e g la ss bathroom of the Libby-Owens-Ford ex Mrs. L. Norene and her {taught;r of the line in headlines and witl h? 55 foot height. t When com nected a t various tim es with the hibit, however, but at her mirrored loveliness. The bathroom— which Jane. NOTICE OF ADMIN’STRA- simpler secondary heads. Th r illimook Headlight, The McMinn «¡oted-it will he 84 feet to th you can’t peer into because it isn’t that kind of glass— is a feature TR1X‘S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Sherman County Journal mad From Pendleton—Mr. and Mrs. ville Telephone-Register and the c p ’ of the cupola, with 16 gra? of the display In the Palace of Homes and Gardens, and visitors say this change four years ago. Notice is given that Elva A. G-eoige Mitchell, Itt ot her-in-law it is a perfectly appointed room. »ins having holding capacity o Salem Statesm an. He served as The change improves the look: '0.000 bushels of grain. nd siite r of the bride, and their Biyant, adm inistratrix of the private secretary to Governor A. of the Oregonian and brings it children, Mary Ann, Jane and ’state of W.liiam C. Bryant, de W. B. Johnston is nursing ; W. Norblad in 1930. look* up to date. The choice oí • * ♦ Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael ceased, will sell on and a fter July P rained back, caused by a fall of type is good. P utting the worn Raymond. 29, 1939, to the highest and best Petitions are now being placed < affolding at the D. A. Maxwel en’s features in a special sectioi F icm Biush Prairie, W ashing -idder and upon the term s and in circulation in support of th?- ri.rm where Mr. Maxwell is er is a stroke of genius and permit- to n -M r s . Owen Elliott, sister of conditions hereinaftur mentioned, proposed initiative amendment ;«gtd in building an addition t father to retain the news am the bride, and her children Donald ir.d at private sale subject to eon- providing for repeal of the milk lis residence._____ editorial pages while giving moth ' add J e a n .' 1 irmatson by the County Court of control act. The measure is being I. .. W. Ross and fam ily have re er something to read. From Parkdale,—Mr. and Mrs. ..h? State of Oregon for Sherman sponsored by State Senator urned from an auto camping tri] Oren Higley, parents of the County, the following described Thomas R. Mahoney of Portland ’rom as far south as Bend. groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heft, who made strenuous efforts during eal property belonging to the WHAT IS NATIONAL WEALTH John H astings, a well know Mrs. L. Hatfield. the recent legislative session to •Hate of said deceased, to-wit: ”d popular fa n n e r of the Ha The normal answer to the ques From Creswell—Mr. and Mrs. have this lay repealed. The Southerly Half of Lots Canyon district, died last Saturda tion of what is national w ealth ir George Jam es. 4 and 5 in Block 1 of the ori •vening at St. Vincents hospitr that it is Comprised of the tim ber From Shaniko— Mr. and Mrs Whales also featured in the ginal town, now city, of Moro, mines, oil wells and agricultural n Portland.. Go’don W eatherbee and children news of the week around the capi-. SCHOOLS/ I PENSIONS! kRELICF Oregon. Trass Valley Journal July 9. 192 resources of the nation. These Fiom A rlington—Mr. and Mrs. tol. Form er Governor Charles H. ¡Block 1, 2, 3, and the east Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Na have always been here and are the William McKinney. M artin sent a letter to Governor erly 35 feet of Lot 4 in Block house at the Binghampton G ot basis on which our standard o1 From Th; Dalles—Mr. and Mrs 6 of Rollin’s F irst Addition to GENERAL1 'ral Hospital, N. Y., June 28th Charles A. Sprague suggesting OCPCNOENT STATE PUBLIC living rests. W. H. Ragsdale, and their son hat the state waive its right, the City of G rass Valley, ' vie Henry. Mother and son do EXPENSES’ h N S T m m o w HEALTH CMILDBEN' They did not make the Indian? H arry. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. title and interest in the carcass of Oregon, all in Sherman Coun tig nicely. wealthy according to any standard B; uckhard. ty, Oregon. A rthur Dean Olds of Gras the famous “ Lessard” whala, now r —t ------- of • any period of recent history REFUND ’ rm o u c t R efund A to n to Terms and condition of sale: 'alley and Miss Lydia Wasoen reposing on the Lessard ranch in TREASURY how-ever, and they are of little PROPERTY Multnomah county. Killing of the REAL ESTATE bank ?ash -upon delivery of the deed of niller were m arried in The Dalle R ESERVES AORKOlfURE The Cockney of It value until they are made int< 1 TAX TAX LOSSES stra y whale in Columbia slough {aid adm inistratrix and a fter con something that adds something te Thursday, July 1. - A pompous individual was visit firmation of sale by said court. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiar near Portland by Edward Lessaid / \ L D age pensions, schools, public beer to some form of public welfa.-f. the living of our inhabitants. Thif in 1931, it is recalled, raised a ing an English school one day and Bids must be in writing and may is presum ing th a t our wealth if Msup, a son. Mrs. Alsup was fo- state wide “stink1* , closely rival w.elfare and general expense* Ruch as social security and o th er e r. wa ; asked to quiz the children on be left with the county clerk of gauged by the numbeT and quality 'ierly Dot Tiller. age pensions, relief, public heajt.r , ing th at raised by the whale itself Gherman County, Oregon, a t his The wage« for harvest laborer- a few weeks a fte r its demise. Les a re o u tstan d in g among a dozen pur- and ¿are of children, according t«, geography. of the things we use to m ake life p )se s to which Federal, sta te and lo He began: “ W hat is the capital office in the courthouse in Moro in more useful and pleasurable. vns set this week by the F arr ~The United B rew ers Industrial Fo il. lard was made the targ e t of two cal beer taxes am ounting to two of ’O lland?” Our machinery with which we T ,reau of Labor. Header tender 3hi-rman Countv, Oregon. criminal actions as a result of a b'.Utou dollars have been allocated datlon, which conducted the survey ' “H !” was the crushing rejoin make use of these natural re —rk jig, roustabout, headerbo Dated June 22nd, 1939. Florida devotes Its e n tire income killing, both of which he won. la the six years since rel?galiza^|<m. der from someone in the back row. source« must also be rekoned a; Livers, wheat haul rs, to get $F from beer to old age pennlous and Elva A. Bryant, Adm inistratrix. Governor M artin said he refused national wealth. In every office Sack sewers $7 and $6. TrUf1 o accept the carcass for the sta ' ?- tccordfiig t o e natten*wide su rv d jip f blind, crippled and dependent cb<i 33-36 dren Colorado allocates 85% to old I and on every farm we have m a Livers $7.50 and $8.00. boer revenue Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S n d thinks Oreogn should “wipe chinery to save time and energy T he F ederal G overnm ent, which age pensions and a portion of the re The officers of the Citizens Ban1 ts hands” of the whole noisy a f NOTICE OF FINA L HEARING Moro, Oregon and make it possible for each held their quarterly m eeting We? aas collected a billion and a half doi m ainder to o th e r w elfare purpose? Notice is hereby given that the Meets Every Second and fair and let Lessard have it. one of our citizens to perforn nesday evening. ls rs from this source, uses beer O ther sta te s earm arking high pe* ■ ¿ re Fourth Thursdays in each undersigned has filed in the Coun centages for public w elfare indued- more work with greater ease thar taxes for general purposes, and Sherman County Industrie ‘ Month. Visiting members ty Court of the State of Oregon many sta te s deposit all or part pf Ohio. O regon. New Mexico au-- t men of any generation since tim< Clubs were well .represented a v Invited for Sherman County her Final Re J the incom e from beer taxatlom ln the W yoming. began. This m ust be called na he Club hoys and girlB summe Rose Amidon, W,M. port and Account as Adm inistra • T eo sta te s expend large portions , i» n eral funds. But large a p p ro p ria tional wealth also. ... rchool at Corvallis, by Viol- Ruth Sparling, Secretary. trix of the estate of Frank L. tions for specific purposes also have of th eir beer revepue on ed ucation«’ But all of this, both coal ant r hompson of Rufus, and Gold' (Continued from page one) • ) Burr.et, deceased, and that S atur In stitu tio n s G eorgia allocates » o»eo made from the total half billion iron, fru itfu ’ farm s, tim ber one* H artley and M artha Wilson o' beer Income to the common echo-.' day, July 15, 1939, at ten o’clock Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 .iollar beer r e v e n u e w ithin the farm er: Before 1933 the farm er oil, machinery and tools, are use T nt. These three were happy t' fund, and O klahom a appropriate-. i. m., of said day, at the County Moro, Oregon H less as so mucn junk w ithout the he there for the entire two weeks received 2580 grains of gold for » ates. - T h e survey reveals th a t beer rave- 95% for Ahis purpose. Courtroom, in the Courthouse, at Meets 2d S l 4th Tues men to operate them, to make re 7 rom the Observer July 8, 191C ¡00 bushels of m heet; today under T exas divides its e n tire r»vsn. e îxas JJivk has been earm arked by states Moro, Oregon, have been fixed by day of each month. full devaluation (the president pairs for them, to improve them age p e n s io n a a-.d j Visiting members wel J. G. Philson sold 2,250 pound was authorized to reduce the dol- ’ >r old age pensions, public schools, betw he Court as the time and place to meet new dem ards. if cherries off 13 trees in th come. or hearing of objections to said a r content 50 percent) the farm » p te Institutions, r e l i e f , public st'hools The ability to do all* th is has Iowa applies its beer taxes to x Final Report and Account and the come from the native ability oi If hr Villa orchard this season, re er for 100 bushels receives 1290 h ealth, blind, crippled and depen sinking fund to repay public .de Rebekah Wilson, N.G dent children, ag ricu ltu re, to replace settlem ent of said estate. our people, their ambitions and will ceiving and average of 8c psi grairts'bf gold. The fight is whjeth- -sal e sta te taxes, to reduce property posits lost in bank failures, and ( Florence Johnston.Sec nound. 32-35 Zella Schilling jr the president or congress shall to do more things and do then- North Dakota apportions the money) E ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Geo. G. Updegraff H arry Blough, form erly princ: ;ay how many grains of gold th> taxes, to re h a b ilita te tre a su ry bal more easily. And this characters! ial of Grass Valley schools, but farm er shall receive for his golden ances and to refund losses of public to counties to replace real eatattb Meets on the 1st and Attorney for A dm inistratrix tic is perhaps our true nations taxes. New Hampshire uses a por- T Jcp o sits in closed banks. now having charge of a Portlant grain. 3rd Thursday eve wealth. F ifteen sta te s allocate all, or a tion to rehabilitate treasury baJ nings of each month NOTICE TO CREDITORS The physical resources of th« whool, is visiting with his famik ances. i larp« part, of th eir revenue froip Visiting members cot A filibuster is merely a device United States were certainly i it the home of Howard Conke All persons having claims a- dially invited to meet gainst the estate of Hans Thomp to delay a vote on a measure challenge to the minds of ou: nast of Moro. with ,.us. Simon Elcock returned horn-, which a number of w ay. members do fathers who started this civiliza son, deceased, are herdby notified A. B. Christianson W. M. Sunday evening from Astoria, not w ant to come to a vote. Tech tion and they rem ain a ehalleng. The bride was becomingly a . r i l to present them, in proper form, * C. V. Belknap, Secy to the undersigned, the duly a p to us in this generation. Improve where be had been in attendant* nique in the senate is talk to k«iil Continued from page one. ed in the bridal dress and shtfes of time. This is impossibL in he ment in m aterial things goes or at the G. A. R. encampment. her mother, and presented a moat Moro LoJge Nd. I l l / I. O. O. F pointed, qualified and acting Ad John Tonkin« is building a cis house where speech is limited, has evoked so m any favorable steadily. Probably the most ener Moro, Oregon m inistrator of the estate of Hans getic of Europeans were the one.- tern for L. L. Peetz, at a poin frequently to 10 minutek, there "O irn rjits in th? past few years Meets 1st and 3rd Thompson, deceased, at the office ---------------------------------- , who «elected to come to. Ameirca convenient for harvest w ater haul fore a different method is used frem the m any g uests who have Tuesdays in the of Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro, Ore in the first place. ers. and one for Robert U rquhar to attain the same result: thoso had th? pleasure of passin g tinic I.O..O.F. hall Trai gon, within six months from the Undoubtedly, too, our type of on the Erskine farm. reeking a delay demand a roll-call, >meng i a delights, sient ’ and visiting date of this notice, to wit: Jun* government had something to do Ja s. Mitchell was among those which requires more than an hour. F io m p tly as th? g ard en ’s een brothers are cordi lfi, 1939, A tto rn e y A t L a w with the • success of this nation, Visiting a t the celebration a t D< Then a fte r a few minute» a quor te r a ttra c tio n - a brass and stom ally invited to meet Harvey Thompson with its growth and development, Moss Monday. um call, then another roll call ar.d sundial - indicated ih? evening with us. A dm inistrator not only in m aterial wealth but M oro a n d W asco Assessor Otto Peetz made r these tactics are as effective as hour of seven, the stra in s of S^fi Ve non Miller, N. G. tco . G. Updegraff ‘ >3 in prestige and power. H ere men business trip to Madras last webk long-winded speeches in the sen b a so n ’s “ U n til” were heard, boing Joe T ruitt, Secretary. A ttorney for Adm inistrator. 32-35 were free to use their ingenuity, From the Observer July 6, 1900..: ate. Both m ethods are now being isu n g by Tom F ra se r, n full voice, accom panied a t the pirno by Mrs their inventiveness, th eir ideas. Julius Ruhberg of Kent, regis used. .'i /. Ray Blake. « • • * - Other nations have g re a t re tered on the 29th. Mr. R. was or G reatest development the fed-j* Then follow d th i r . L Lou sources in their portion of earth, the way home from Luneburg. W ‘¿ ’’X fine farm ing land, oil, tim ber, min Germany where he recently m ar eral governm ent has ever u n d e r - a n d stately Lohsngiin taken in Oregon is the W illamelt . M arch, artistically played by Mre. erals. They can buy machines ried from us for their development L. D. Barnum and Miss Mae Valley project will sta rts immed BFake, and the num ero-'s gueJt This land is one of the few spots Kunsman were married a t the iately transform ing the vallrv « • assem bled on the upper level o on this earth where men are free home of the bride’s parents in a base of flood control—Effor.s the garden taw th? officiating to use their brains and if th a t is Moro Saturday evening, June 30th, will be macb a t the next congres m in ister approaching, followed by sional session to initiate hrond he groom and by Mr. Irv in g Here, continued it is national wealth 1900. for years to come. D. M. Radley has ju st finished heavily constructed national de best m an. These gentlem en h a v for Carl Peetz a fine large stone fense highways, one running from ing reached th eir statio n s a t t h ' milk cellar 12x15x8 feet, a t his Kelao, W ashington to Medford, noi th side of the gai ten, am id its TUMBLEWEED Oregon, another along the Old bowers of hb oms, the bride e n te r fa**m. . 1 O regon Trail. P fbaint highways ed. A new magazine, named Tum H. A. Thompson is having built She came by way of another are too crooked, narrow and light bleweed, has made its appearance a very comfortable residence on Writ» or call for th» Special Bank-by-Mail Envelop» and winding, st upon • C°7i»» sUop " ’ coming from Portland. Joe Shel his farm near Moro, und^r the di to serve mobile artillery and bri arn ? of he explanatory Folder showing th» oonv»ni»nc» of this plan. • COV®* _.d Ban*»11* gade» o f troops—Third term ton is editor and publisher. Pur- rection of Geo. Meader. *,« • °,n'n l ioodAs preceeded <hj Mitchel noet, as announced in the first One of the realistic scene* on booster» am ert Mr. Roo« veh now and her sist<? « v , n *ttle niedeo 4 has 980 cMegates in the nom nat- issofi, is to provide a fiction mag the program me at the Kent cele of the brid«> behrifcgw m iniatui azine for the northwest .one that bration was the blowing up and ing conventiea next year which replicas of the bride’s bouquet. will not deal in the western blood the sinking of the Maine. Bunt convention will Consist of more Tiny Jean Elliott, also a niece o H e a d O f f ic e , P o r t l .i n d , O r e g o n and thunder yarn so favored by ing was -everywhere even the than 1000 delegate». M IT H IN I [ D ( H a I í) I P U S I I I N S II R fl N c I C O R P O R A T IO N the bride, scattered sw et per.g 600 ROÔMŸ-ÆtNS’16 eastern pitbh oat ions, but will sheep wore decorations. Read the ads in the Journal. before the bride along her path In Other Days s' I PUBLIC USE OF EZER TAXES $ TWO BILLIGiMpOLLARS $ Kelly’s Column Higley-Reese GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF BANK‘ k MA1L aj^ d SerV'Ce O'si,n9rewe«’1* 1„tf« T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h oz the U n it e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k ». I ' » /